Vivitar T024 user manual White Balance

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LCD screen.

4.Press the Shutter button again to stop the recording and save this file in AVI format.

Note:

1.You can preview the AVI files in Playback mode or once downloaded to your computer by using Quick Time and Windows Media Player.

2.When the camera's memory is full, the “Memory Full Insert a SD Memory Card to Transfer and Shoot More video!” message will appear on the LCD screen when you attempt shoot more videos. Download the test file from the internal memory to the PC or delete them to shoot more videos. Alternatively, you can insert a SD memory card to expand the memory to record longer videos.

3.The LCD will not light up when the light condition is not good.

In Video mode there are 3 setup options - White Balance, Size and Macro

White Balance

You can select 5 different White Balance light conditions for shooting videos.

1.Press the MENU button.

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Contents ViviCam T024 Digital Camera Table of Contents What’s Included Key FeaturesIntroduction Computer System Requirements for Windows OS Computer System Requirements for Macintosh OSQuick Look at Your Camera Preparing Your Camera for Use Installing SD Memory Card Page Power on Power offMode selection Starting Your Digital CameraCamera Mode Taking PhotosDigital Zoom Macro/Far shootingFlash Short cut buttons on the Menu dial Scene Image Size Anti-Shake Face Detect Self-Timer Setup Exposure ISO White Balance Sharpness Quality Date To Set the date Auto Power Off Format Page Default Setting Video Mode White Balance Size Playback Mode Operation functions for still photos Full screen to Thumbnail displayZoom In or Out of the Photo Rotate Protect Delete Page Crop Image Print with Pictbridge Playing the AVI video file Delete Page Install the Vivitar Experience Image Manager Software Page Connect your camera to the computer Get photos and videos from your camera to your computer Get started Page Maintenance of Your Digital Camera Sakar Warranty CardTechnical Support Mail to Address belowTechnical Specifications JPEG/AVITroubleshooting How do I make sure I dont lose important pictures?